Two-way trade between Vietnam and the Netherlands reached
more than $6.7 billion in the first five months of 2026, up nearly 22%
year-on-year, according to customs data.

Vietnam’s exports to the Netherlands totaled $6.4 billion,
rising 23.2%. The Netherlands has remained Vietnam’s largest European trading
partner for several years, marking its third consecutive year in the top
position.

Several export categories recorded strong growth during the
period. Shipments of toys, sporting goods and parts surged more than 412%,
while wood and wooden products increased 114%. Fruit and vegetables rose nearly
48%, and textiles and garments grew 18.6%.

The Vietnam Trade Office in the Netherlands said the figures
reflected a trend of European importers shifting orders to Vietnam as they
diversify supply sources beyond traditional markets.

Despite continued economic uncertainties, the office expects
Vietnam’s exports to the Netherlands to maintain positive momentum in the
second half of the year. Dutch consumer confidence improved from -46% in May to
-35% in July, the strongest improvement in more than 11 years. Meanwhile,
inflation eased from 3.5% in May to 3.2% in July.

The launch of Vietnam Airlines’ direct Hanoi-Amsterdam
service in mid-June is also expected to boost tourism, trade and investment
ties.

Vietnam’s exports to the Netherlands are projected to grow
18-22% in 2026.